posted on 2024-10-31, 16:04authored byjessica pooi sun siva, Kerry London
In recent years the landscape for international design management has been fast changing and a key development, which has led to this, has been the unprecedented advances in digital technologies. Firms in the architectural, engineering and construction (AEC) sector are no longer constrained to working on domestic projects but now operate on a global scale. The rise of globalisation has not been without problems and in particular project challenges related to technological and social complexity, strategic behaviour, contested information and cost overruns are prominent. Effective design management and project success is significantly impacted by the internal workings of clients and its relationship with project decision-making which is often beyond the control of project teams. Yet the focus of past megaproject and design management research has tended to be on the industry¿s role instead of the client¿s. In their role as project initiators and financiers, clients are the driving political force on projects, occupying a central position within the power structure embedded on megaprojects. This paper is positioned within a PhD study which seeks to offer a theoretical contribution to the design management field by examining the governance context of megaprojects with a focus on the critical role of the client. There has been little research investigating the sophistication of the international client and their capacity to contribute to project success in relation to sound decision making regardless of the political environment.
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ISBN - Is published in 9789038628103 (urn:isbn:9789038628103)
Start page
171
End page
183
Total pages
13
Outlet
Proceedings of Architectural Management in the Digital Arena
Editors
Ad den Otter, Stephen Emmitt, and Christoph Acammer
Name of conference
CIBW096 Architectural Management in the Digital Arena
Publisher
University Press, Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e)